Invoking the spirit of Cabaret - bringing together a mix of cross-disciplinary artists and scientists from around the world for one weekend only, for a combination of performance, revelry, and hedonistic surprise.

A site specific immersive performance that stimulates a new perception of architecture through the senses. The performance examines our experience of architecture and space, by drawing together the history and mythology of Burlington House and the aristocratic families who lived there.

What are some inspiring properties of synaesthesia that can be used within the context of design? The exhibition displays designer Chang Hee Lee’s project Three Studies of Synaesthesia that tries to uncover and investigate different properties of synaesthesia as a design provocation.

Out-of-body perspectives, olfactory puzzles, invisible haptics, and more. The Institute for Sensory Reconnection invites you to explore the science of perception in a whole new way. An immersive, multi-sensory spin on escape-games for groups of 2-4 individuals.

How familiar does the city around you feel? Join Disegno, The Finnish Institute in London and the British Council for a walking tour of the King's Cross redevelopment and a talk about new urban developments in Helsinki, London and beyond.

Movement Alphabet invites you on a personal journey of memory and movement to create and keep your Movement Portrait. This interactive installation combines one-to-one performance with bespoke software to challenge the disembodied nature of our digital lives.

A weekend at St Augustine's Tower combining dance, poetry, prose, storytelling and performance art all creating new forms of communication between human beings whose bodies perceive the world in extremely different ways.

The Institute of Making will be opening the doors of its materials library, introducing you to some of its treasure and giving you the chance to explore through touch, taste, sound and smell some of the collection. More info here.

Invoking the spirit of Cabaret - bringing together a mix of cross-disciplinary artists and scientists from around the world for one weekend only, for a combination of performance, revelry, and hedonistic surprise.

Beyond merely listening to live bands, Sencity invites you to hear, taste, feel and even smell the nuances of the music. An aroma jockey, vibrating floors, video artists, dancers and food scientists display their artistry hand-in-hand with the Balkan beats of Gypsy Hill and ska band New Town Kings.

A site specific immersive performance that stimulates a new perception of architecture through the senses. The performance examines our experience of architecture and space, by drawing together the history and mythology of Burlington House and the aristocratic families who lived there.

Out-of-body perspectives, olfactory puzzles, invisible haptics, and more. The Institute for Sensory Reconnection invites you to explore the science of perception in a whole new way. An immersive, multi-sensory spin on escape-games for groups of 2-4 individuals.

i=u presents interactive, improvised performances and workshops where performers and you create together over the May 20/21 weekend. In the meantime, join our #improvaday campaign on Instagram – @improvaday – more info here.

Movement Alphabet invites you on a personal journey of memory and movement to create and keep your Movement Portrait. This interactive installation combines one-to-one performance with bespoke software to challenge the disembodied nature of our digital lives.

Invoking the spirit of Cabaret - bringing together a mix of cross-disciplinary artists and scientists from around the world for one weekend only, for a combination of performance, revelry, and hedonistic surprise.

Jules Evans,Policy Director at the Centre for the History of Emotions at Queen Mary, University of London and leading researcher in ecstatic experience, explores ancient and modern scientific, cultural and philosophical research in this talk about ecstatic experiences and what we gain from mastering the art of ‘losing control’.

A multi-sensory performance using the poetic medium of food to take its participants on a geological journey of the imagination, following in footsteps of professor Liedenbrock, and his great uncle, the geologist George Bellas Greenough. More info here.